Welfare Reform - Scotland 2015 is a conference dedicated to with further reform proposals made in the Smith Commission and the General Election fast approaching.
Welfare Reform Thursday 18th June 2015 – Edinburgh The welfare reform agenda presents the most radical change in benefits delivery since the conception of social security. With further reform proposals made in the Smith Commission and the General Election fast approaching, it is vital to get prepared for the significant impact of the welfare devolution settlement. Our Welfare Reform Conference provides leading examples of implementing key provisions locally, including Universal Credit delivery arrangements, improving employment opportunities, supporting the most vulnerable claimants and successfully delivering financial and digital inclusion. Do not miss this opportunity to develop an effective response to the opportunities and challenges presented by welfare reform and learn what further devolution means for Scottish social security. Expert Speakers Include: Chair: Michael McMahon MSP, Convener, Welfare Reform Committee, The Scottish Parliament Martyn Evans, Chair, Scottish Government`s Expert Working Group on Welfare and Constitutional Reform and Chief Executive, Carnegie Trust Stephen McConnachie, Partnership Manager for Work Services Directorate Scotland, Department for Work and Pensions Les Robertson, Scottish Association Immediate Past President, Institute of Revenues Rating and Valuation and Revenues Service Manager, Fife Council John Dickie, Director, Child Poverty Action Group Scotland Allan Gunn, Head of Revenues and Business Support, Highland Council